2 San Diego Police Officers Shot, 1 Suspect In Custody

Two San Diego Police officers were shot around 11 p.m. Pacific time on Thursday, according to NBC San Diego. In the hours following the shooting, police took one suspect into custody and led an active search for other suspects still at large.

The San Diego Police Department announced on Twitter that one officer died. The second officer recently came out of surgery and is expected to survive, the department tweeted.

It is with a very sad heart that we announce the death of one of our Officers tonight. Pray for his familypic.twitter.com/3l9PXa1vuW

BREAKING: We still have a second Officer in surgery. Keep him in your prayers.

@ChiefZimmerman just left the hospital where our second Officer has just come out of surgery. He is expected to survive!!

In a 2:17 a.m. tweet, the San Diego Police Department said two officers had been shot, and asked people to "keep them in your prayers."

BREAKING: Two #SDPD Officers have been shot tonight. Their condition is unknown. Keep them in your prayers

According to the the Chula Vista Police Department, the shooting occurred on the 3800 block of Acacia Grove Drive, NBC San Diego reported.

Massive police presence near 37th and Acacia. Two officers shot. Other officers here in the street with guns out.pic.twitter.com/adsKMqDuI8

The SDPD told residents to "shelter in place" as it conducted an active search for suspects around the 3800 block of Boston Avenue.

BREAKING: We have an active search for the suspect(s) in the area of 3800 Boston. Residents need to shelter in place

BREAKING: We still have an active search under way. Please stay inside and avoid surrounding area of 3800 Boston

At 3:34 a.m., the SDPD tweeted that it had one suspect in custody. "We are still searching the area for other possible suspects," the department said.

BREAKING: We have one suspect in custody. We are still searching the area for other possible suspects.